Is there a direct bus between Newcastle upon Tyne, Barrack Road-St James Park (Outside St Jame's Park Football Ground) and MetroCentre (shopping centre)?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Newcastle upon Tyne, Central Stn Neville St and arriving at Metrocentre Interchange. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 12m.

How far is it from Newcastle upon Tyne, Barrack Road-St James Park (Outside St Jame's Park Football Ground) to MetroCentre (shopping centre)?

The distance between Newcastle upon Tyne, Barrack Road-St James Park (Outside St Jame's Park Football Ground) and MetroCentre (shopping centre) is 2 miles.

How do I travel from Newcastle upon Tyne, Barrack Road-St James Park (Outside St Jame's Park Football Ground) to MetroCentre (shopping centre) without a car?

The best way to get from Newcastle upon Tyne, Barrack Road-St James Park (Outside St Jame's Park Football Ground) to MetroCentre (shopping centre) without a car is to train which takes 23m and costs £1 - £2.

The best way to get from Newcastle upon Tyne, Barrack Road-St James Park (Outside St Jame's Park Football Ground) to MetroCentre (shopping centre) is to train which takes 23m and costs £1 - £2. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £1 - £2 and takes 31m.

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